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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Enzyme Stability with Surface Display

The world of biotechnology is always looking for ways to make enzymes more stable. One interesting approach involves using a technique called surface display. This method attaches enzymes to the surface of yeast cells, making them tougher and more reliable. In this case, the focus is on an enzyme

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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

WNBA Draft: Star Player's Recent Struggles Raise Eyebrows

The 2025 WNBA Draft is set to kick off in New York City at 7:30 p. m. ET on Monday night. The city is buzzing with excitement as the future stars of the league gather. Before the draft, these athletes took a moment to enjoy the city's iconic views from the top of the Empire State Building. Among the

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Hungary's New Laws Spark Debate and Protest

In Hungary, a recent vote in parliament has stirred up controversy. The vote was about new changes to the constitution. These changes target two groups: people with dual citizenship and the LGBTQ+ community. The changes aim to restrict their rights in the country. The government says these changes

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

U. S. Government Eyes Big Changes for Global Engagement

The current administration is considering major changes to how the U. S. interacts with the world. The Office of Management and Budget has suggested cutting the State Department’s budget by nearly half. This would mean shutting down many overseas missions and reducing the number of diplomats. The pr

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

GPFirst: The Digital Push for Better Health Choices

In 2019, a clever plan was put into action to change how people in eastern Singapore handle minor health issues. The idea was to steer folks away from crowded emergency rooms and towards local clinics. This plan was called GPFirst. The goal was to make people more aware of GPFirst and to get them to

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Apr 14 2025SPORTS

Micah Parsons: The Cowboys' Big Decision

The Dallas Cowboys kicked off their voluntary offseason program with a notable presence: Pro Bowl linebacker Micah Parsons. This marks a shift from his previous habits, where he often trained solo before joining team activities later in the season. Parsons is now in the final year of his rookie deal

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Apr 14 2025EDUCATION

Universities Under Fire: Government vs. Academic Freedom

For decades, the federal government has been a key player in funding universities. This partnership has led to major breakthroughs in medicine, engineering, and science. These advancements have improved lives worldwide. Lately, the government has been threatening to cut ties with some universities.

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Apr 14 2025SCIENCE

Blood Cell Sorting: A Closer Look at Leukemia Diagnosis

Monocytes, a type of white blood cell, come in three main varieties. These are labeled as classical, intermediate, and non-classical. Each type has a unique job in the immune system. The classical ones, known as MO1, have high levels of CD14 and no CD16. Intermediate ones, or MO2, have both CD14 and

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Apr 14 2025SCIENCE

Mars Dreams May Face Earthly Hurdles

The U. S. Geological Survey's Astrogeology Science Center in Flagstaff, Arizona, is under pressure to slash its workforce by at least 20%. This news comes from insiders who are aware of the situation. The push for these cuts is part of a broader effort to trim costs across the federal government. T

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Apr 14 2025SCIENCE

How Genes Shape Similar Changes in Different Populations

Parallel evolution is fascinating. It's when similar changes happen in different groups of the same species. This can happen in their genes or how they look. Scientists have been studying this for a while. But, they still don't fully understand what drives it. One big factor could be pleiotropy. Tha

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